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3.0 SYSTEM COMPONENTS
3-16
CyberCat 254/1016 Installation Manual
UL S2203
Rev 14, 09/2015
P/N: 06-326
FM
3.5
OPTIONAL CIRCUIT MODULES
Several optional circuit modules can be installed onto the CyberCat controller to expand its operational
capabilities. A brief description of each module and its functionality is provided in this section for reference
purposes. For a complete description of each module’s functionality, installation and wiring, refer to the
devices installation sheet.
3.5.1
DACT, 5 ZONE WITH SERIAL INTERFACE
P/N 10-2528 (BOSCH FPT-DACT-LC), INTERNAL MOUNT
P/N 10-2476 (BOSCH FPT-DACT), EXTERNAL MOUNT
The Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter (See Exhibit 3-22) is
used where point identification of alarm, supervisory and trouble
events is required at a Central or Remote Receiving Station. The
CyberCat transmits all system information to the DACT via an RS485
connection. In addition, the DACT includes five programmable point
inputs that can be individually configured to indicate seven types of
system conditions: Fire Alarm, Waterflow Alarm, Supervisory,
Monitor Alarm, System Fault, AC Failure and Low Battery. These
inputs can be used in place of the intelligent RS485 connection to
provide simple alarm monitoring where the receiving station is not
capable of receiving point ID information.
Refer to Fike document 06-479, for further more information.
3.5.1.1 DACT KEYPAD PROGRAMMER, P/N 10-2477 (BOSCH
FMR-DACT-KEYPAD)
This DACT Programmer (See Exhibit 3-23) is necessary for
configuring the 10-2528 and 10-2476 dialers referenced
above.
Refer to BOSCH document FPT-DACT “Operation &
Installation Guide” for more information.
3.5.2
SUPPLEMENTAL POWER SUPPLY (SPS), P/N 10-2474-P
The Supplemental Power Supply (See Exhibit 3-24) can be added to
a base CyberCat 1016 system to double the power capacity. It
includes a power supply circuit board and secondary transformer (-1
for 120VAC primary; -2 for 240VAC primary), which adds 2A external
standby power and 6A alarm power to the system. This increases
the total system power to 4A standby / 12A alarm total. The SPS
interfaces to P16 on the CyberCat controller behind the LCD using
the four standoffs and hardware supplied with the SPS.
Refer to Fike document 06-340, for further more information.
Note:
The SPS is
not
compatible with the CyberCat 254
controller.
Exhibit 3-24: SPS
Exhibit 3-23: DACT Programmer
Exhibit 3-22: DACT